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From my lips to your ears
(Lips to ears picture)
Proverbs 18 has lots of words concerning lips, mouth, words, wisdom and foolishness.
From our heart to our lips from our lips to others ears we can bring words that build up or destroy, we need to know and need to be careful the words we use (Jam3:10.
Our mouth, our tongue speaks volumes.
Some may speak more than others, but still we speak volumes.
Our lips, our tongues can speak blessings and curses.
(insert personal illustration of good and bad use of tongue).
The wise, the prudent learn to control their tongue so as to bring glory to God.
As we do a survey of Proverbs 18 regarding the tongue, mouth, lips and bring in other scriptures may we learn about speaking for it originates in the heart.
So the words we use area heart matter.
Deep Water
Have you ever gotten yourself in “deep water” because of the words you used?
Words are a deep water, and they are also a fountain, hopefully a fountain of living water.
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Words are deep water (Pro18:4)
Words come from innermost being (Jn7:38)
Words can draw wisdom to and from others (Pro20:5)
Wise words from the heart are beneficial (Pro16:21-24)
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Words are deep water (Pro18:4)
Words matter, words impact, words last, words can hurt, and you cannot take back words.
So we need to chose words wisely, and where we get the words we use.
Where is the fountain fed from?
Words are deep water (Pro18:4)
Words come from innermost being (Jn7:38)
Now in context Jesus is speaking of the Holy Spirit that was to come.
And in looking at the living water, where does it come from? 1.
It comes from belief, 2. it comes from Scripture, 3. it comes from your innermost being, so in other words your heart.
Words are deep water (Pro18:4)
Words come from innermost being (Jn7:38)
Words can draw wisdom to and from others (Pro20:5)
Understanding leads to wisdom, wisdom draws out the deep waters the deep waters that are in the heart.
It can make the heart known or bring about a heart change.
It can be very beneficial.
Words are deep water (Pro18:4)
Words come from innermost being (Jn7:38)
Words can draw wisdom to and from others (Pro20:5)
Wise words from the heart are beneficial (Pro16:21-24)
So may you be wise in heart, and your speech be sweetness that opens the door to persuasiveness because the words you use.
For when you bring understanding to some one, the words maybe a fountain of life!
Eternal life.
May the words of our lips be like the sweetness of a honeycomb, but be sure your words are honest and true.
We want to lead people to come to know Jesus, we want to be persuasive in love.
Understanding is a fountain that is powered by wisdom.
Our lips will speak what is in our heart.
What we allow into our heart matters.
Words of the fool
Words can build it, they can encourage, edify or they can divide, bring destruction and division.
Spoken words and written words (or these days many are written texts) can have the same effect on people, so we need to be careful not to be a fool and use the words of a fool.
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Words can bring strife; or become a snare (Pro18:6-7)
Words can bring salvation, or damnation (Mt10:32-33)
Your words can bring about words from Jesus (Lk12:8)
Words go down to the heart; so don’t be a fool (Pro18:8)
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Words can bring strife; or become a snare (Pro18:6-7)
Strife Bible encyclopedia: Vigorous or bitter conflict, clash or discord, antagonism.
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Words can bring strife; or become a snare (Pro18:6-7)
Words can bring salvation, or damnation (Mt10:32-33)
Notice there are words in the denial.
This is not just a thought, but chosen words to deny Jesus, which means they know about Jesus but chose their way instead of His way and it leads to their ruin and is a snare to their soul (see Pro18:6-7) we just read.
Words can bring strife; or become a snare (Pro18:6-7)
Words can bring salvation, or damnation (Mt10:32-33)
Your words can bring about words from Jesus (Lk12:8)
Our words, our confession can lead to Jesus confession.
But still we need to be careful what we allow in.
Words can bring strife; or become a snare (Pro18:6-7)
Words can bring salvation, or damnation (Mt10:32-33)
Your words can bring about words from Jesus (Lk12:8)
Words go down to the heart; so don’t be a fool (Pro18:8)
Words may sound good, but does that make them true (Gen3:1-5)?
Words may sound good but be taken out of context (Jn3:16; in context with Jn3:15-18); or words can be sound good but be incomplete too, can’t they?
That sounds good doesn’t it, it sounds like it could be believable doesn’t it?
But it was a partial truth and a partial truth that was hidden with deception.
How about this one.
That is a true statement is it not?
What does it mean to believe, why do we need to believe?
You can’t answer that from this verse, but you can when it is in context
While Jn3:16 is true, does it not need to be expounded on in context on why you need to believe.
To answer just with Jn3:16 is not wise is it (Pro18:13) So we need to slow down and listen (Jam1:19)
The man who does not listen is a fool, and it a folly and a shame to Him.
We need to listen more than we speak.
Then when we do speak we need to speak words of wisdom, words of truth, words of life.
For in words are life and death.
Words: It’s a matter of life and death
Have you ever heard anyone say, or sing, you’re killing me with your words?
Words can bring life, words can bring death, so words are a matter of life and death, so don’t be killing someone with your words.
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Life and death in the tongue (Pro18:21)
Faith comes from words (Rom:10:17)
Everything was created by words (Gen1:3; Jn1:4)
Words bring eternal life (Jn6:68)
Words can be encouraging (1The5:11)
Words can be inspired and purposeful (2Tim3:16-17)
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Life and death in the tongue (Pro18:21)
Eat the fruit of life, eternal life!
Life and death in the tongue (Pro18:21)
Faith comes from words (Rom:10:17)
Words of eternal life comes from hearing, hearing the right things, the true things.
Life and death in the tongue (Pro18:21)
Faith comes from words (Rom:10:17)
Everything was created by words (Gen1:3; Jn1:4)
God spoke and it happened.
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